Most of the helicopters i am interested in date from the sixties, seventies and eighties. If you're looking to tour, a microlight is probably not the best machine for the job but if you're looking for low cost flying, a great selection of destinations and a community of great. Flying might seem like the solution but most microlight aircraft lack gyro attitude instruments and flying over water on a hazy day can be very disorientating,the horizon merges.
It had a very active flying club with tom tuffy as cfi. It used to be a great fly in location in the good old days. Hi all i would just like to get some info on waterford aero club.
But roughly speaking, if you're flying less than 50 hours per year then you want a share in an aircraft or hire from a flying club. Aerobatics intertesed in getting into aerobatics in ireland? I know we all get different things out of flying, but to me, i love the sense of achievement of having flown myself to another country, where previously i would have needed. Any info would be appreciated and also are any of their aircraft capable of ifr?
He used to cover galway as well. Personally, i've never seen the advantage of. This is the info i have on my database. I'm doing a little research into the colours of the irish helicopters fleet.